Effect of acidulants on some properties of a gelatin dispersion
In: Semina: Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 11
ISSN: 1679-0383
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In: Semina: Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 11
ISSN: 1679-0383
Intro -- Thesis Committee and Examination Board Members -- Epigraph -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Compartmentalization of eukaryotic cells -- 1.2 Nuclear pore complex -- 1.3 Permeability barrier of the NPC -- 1.4 Nuclear transport receptors -- 1.5 Overview of selected NTRs -- 1.6 Tools to investigate NTR mediated transport pathways -- 1.7 Nanobodies -- 1.8 Aim of this study -- 2 Results -- 2.1 Biochemical characterization of anti-NTR nanobodies -- 2.2 In vivo validation of Nb-mediated NTR pathway inhibition -- 2.3 Inhibition of NTR-facilitated transport through NPCs inpermeabilized cells -- 2.4 Tag-Nbs to interrupt NTR-facilitated transport through NPCsin permeabilized cells -- 2.5 Impeding NTR-facilitated transport into reconstituted FGhydrogels -- 3 Discussion -- 3.1 Functional classification of the selected anti-NTR Nbs -- 3.2 Tag-Nbs: the good, the bad, and the redundant -- 3.3 Future Outlook -- 4 Materials and Methods -- 4.1 Chemicals, proteins, and reagents -- 4.2 Molecular cloning -- 4.3 Protein purification -- 4.4 Binding assays -- 4.5 In vivo experiments -- 4.6 Permeabilized cell assays -- 4.7 Experiment using FG phase hydrogels -- References -- Acknowledgements.
In: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics Ser.
Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Transliteration System -- Transcription Symbols -- 1 Language and Religion in Superdiverse Times -- Introduction -- Aims of the Book -- About Your Narrator - Researcher Positionality -- The Site: The Saiva Temple -- A Brief History -- Layout -- Main Activities in the Temple -- Research Methodology: (Socio)linguistic Ethnography -- Ethics and Participant Recruitment -- Research Design -- Observation, Participant Observation, and Field Notes -- Survey of Devotees -- Naturalistic Data -- Student Questionnaire and Interviews -- Building Relationships With Key Actors in the Local Tamil Community -- Chapter Outline -- Notes -- References -- 2 The Lankan Tamil Diaspora and Hinduism -- Introduction -- The Sri Lankan Context -- Linguistic and Religious Marginalisation in Sri Lanka -- Civil War and the Aftermath -- Language During and After War -- The Complexity of Being a Lankan Tamil Diaspora -- Religion and Language -- Is There a Hindu Diaspora? -- The Transference and Adaptation of Hinduism Into Western Settings -- Templeisation -- The Australian Context -- Sri Lankan Migration to Australia -- Hinduism in Australia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Language and Faith Challenges at an Australian Hindu Temple -- Introduction -- Long-term Survival of Migrant Religious Institutions -- Superdiverse Devotees at the Saiva Temple -- Implications for Language in the Saiva Temple -- Second-generation Engagement in the Saiva Temple -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 Approaches to Language Policy and Faith Transmission -- Introduction -- Language Ideologies -- Tamil Saivism and Language Ideology -- Unpacking the Language of Worship in the Saiva Temple.
Approach : places, landscapes, travels and discourses -- The Jaffna photo album : Sinhala warzone tourism in the time of a ceasefire -- Travels with the lion flag : Sinhala warzone tourism in an era of post-war triumphalism -- Photography and cartography in warzone tourism -- Tales from darker places in paradise : towards a logic of warzone travel
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In: Mobility & Politics
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Editors' Foreword -- In Lieu of . . . -- Preface: The Location of the Aftermath -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction-Lethal Imaginaries of Nationalism: A Brief History in Checkpoints -- 1 Lines of Flight: Survival Media -- 2 Missing in Action: By All Media Necessary -- 3 White Shores of Longing: Castaway Stories and Nation Dramas -- 4 Accounting for Disposable Lives: Visibility, Atrocity and International Justice -- 5 Territory of Ashes: A Disjointed Unfolding -- Conclusion-'From What Has Happened to What Will Come' -- Afterword
1. Indigenizing the colonial city : the Ceylonese transformation of nineteenth-century Colombo -- 2. Feminizing the white male city : women gaining access to colonial Colombo -- 3. Spaces of survival : people's adaptation of a war zone in Sri Lanka -- 4. From resisting to familiarizing impositions : living in the world heritage site at Galle Fort, Sri Lanka / with Sanjeewani Habarakada -- 5. Beginning spaces : young people's struggles for dwellings in Tashkent, Uzbekistan / with Hikoyat Slimova -- 6. Spaces of recovery : rebuilding lives after the tsunami in Kalametiya -- 7. Protecting the habitat : redevelopment, illegibility, and the strength of Dharavi -- 8. Spaces of modernity : Daanchi between vernacular and modern / with Gaurab Kc -- 9. Everyday building : the production of the middle-class built-environment in Gangtok, India / with Sweata Pradhan -- 10. People's neighborhood center : Handiya in Sri Lanka / with Nirmani Liyanage -- 11. Conclusions : production of social space : from coping with provided and imposed spaces to creating their own.
1. Introduction / by Jayantha Perera -- 2. Negotiating impoverishment risks through informal social structures and practices / by Tulsi C. Bisht -- 3. Displacement through limiting access to forests / by Jayantha Perera -- 4. Living displaces / by Razaak M. Ghani -- 5. Resettlement planning and pre-displacement impoverishment / by Jayantha Perera -- 6. Why compensation is not enough to make resettlement a development opportunity? / by Chiara Mariotti -- 7. Reconstructing and improving livelihoods among the urban displaced / by Dolores Koenig -- 8. Income restoration and livelihood development / by Amarasena Gamaathige -- 9. Compensation, replacement cost, and post-resettlement impoverishment / by Biswanath Debnath -- 10. Development-induce displacement and resettlement / by Hari Mohan Mathur
"Draws attention to how Asians produce their contemporary urban practices, identities and spaces as part of, resisting, responding to and avoiding larger global and national processes. The individual chapters illustrate that "global" spaces are more (trans)local, traditional environments are more modern, and Asian spaces are better defined than acknowledged. The aim is to develop room for understandings of Asian cities from Asian standpoints, especially acknowledging how Asians observe, interpret, understand, and create space in their cities"--
In: Series on economic development and growth 6